MacVoices #16171: MacJury Deliberations On The “See On The 7th” Apple Event

September 8, 2016

After a few hours to contemplate the evidence, The MacJury convened to analyze and examine the announcements of Apple’s â€œSee You On The 7thâ€ event. Discussing the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, The Apple Watch Series 2, Apple Watch Nike+, new Beats headphones, new camera technology, the loss of the earphone jack, the introduction of AirPods, the arrival of Mario, and much more are the panel of Charles Edge, Katie Floyd and Don McAllister.

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Guests:

Charles Edge has written 9 books and over 3,000 blog posts on technology, with a focus on large-scale systems and server management, including Take Control of OS X Server .He is currently a product manager for JAMF Software. When not playing with computers at work, he can be found at home tinkering with computers for fun. His personal blog is krypted.com and you can follow him on Twitter.

Katie Floyd is an attorney and the co-creator and host of the acclaimed Mac Power Users Podcast distributed through the Relay.FM Network. Mac Power Users teaches listeners how to get the most from their Apple technology with focused topics and workflow guests. The show has consistently been ranked as a top technology podcast in iTunes and routinely featured featured by Apple. Katie is a regular speaker, writer and consultant on all things Apple and technology related. Katie serves as the President of her local Macintosh Users Group. You can follow here on Twitter.

Don McAllister is the host and producer of ScreenCastsOnline, a weekly video tutorial service, designed to help people get the most out of their Macs, iPads and iPhones. He also publishes his training videos in the SCOtutor series of apps, blogs at The Mac Screencast Guy, and can be found on Twitter.